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STSDSD Exit Exam Questions: Set 1

STSDSD Exit Exam MCQ’s

Question 1: One can ensure structural security by:

Question 2: The port facility is required to appoint:

Question 3: The term “security level” refers to:

Question 4: Controlling embarkation of persons and their effects is done by:

Question 5: To prevent a pirate attack, the first line of defense is:

Question 6: IMO introduced the ISPS Code and made it mandatory to enhance security in:

Question 7: To meet the requirements of the ISPS Code, the most effective and practical methods used by port authorities for surveillance is:

Question 8: Security equipment and systems need not be:

Question 9: Ship Security Assessments are the responsibility of:

Question 10: The use of water spray and foam monitors to deliver jets of water on an attacking skiff is intended to:

Question 11: A security alert should be issued:

Question 12: The person ultimately responsible for the security of the ship is:

Question 13: Security drills should be conducted:

Question 14: A security breach investigation should include:

Question 15: The Designated Security Duties (DSD) officer is responsible for:

Question 16: Corrective actions should be taken when:

Question 17: Actions which are not necessarily part of an assessment of a security drill include:

Question 18: Overt methods to overcome security measures include:

Question 19: The Declaration of Security (DoS) is to be completed on behalf of the ship by:

Question 20: The Global Integrated Shipping Information System (GIS) is accessible to:

Question 21: Security measures are not necessarily extended by the contracting governments for:

Question 22: To ensure ship’s personnel are doing their security duties properly, one must carry out:

Question 23: If a suspicious object or package is found on board, the first action should be to:

Question 24: The protection of people is called:

Question 25: Security equipment and systems disallowed for use on board include:

Question 26: The mandatory requirements of the ISPS Code are contained in:

Question 27: Complaints of security incidents on board do not require:

Question 28: If a suspicious object or package is found on board, the first action should be to:

Question 29: The protection of people is called:

Question 30: Security equipment and systems disallowed for use on board include:


Here are the multiple-choice questions mentioned: STSDSD exit exam questions PDF

Question 1:

One can ensure structural security by:

  • a) Sealing off the ship
  • b) Limiting Access Points
  • c) Locking all doors
  • d) Limiting entry into the ship

Answer: b) Limiting Access Points

Question 2:

The port facility is required to appoint:

  • a) Company Security Officer
  • b) Port Facility Security Officer
  • c) Ship Security Officer
  • d) Port Facility Security Assessment (PFSA)

Answer: b) Port Facility Security Officer

Question 3:

The term “security level” refers to:

  • a) The degree of risk that a security incident will occur
  • b) The level of casualties
  • c) The level of danger
  • d) The probability of an attack

Answer: a) The degree of risk that a security incident will occur

Question 4:

Controlling embarkation of persons and their effects is done by:

  • a) Visitor control, personal effects, and body searches
  • b) Baggage control, personal effects, and body searches
  • c) Access control, personal effects, and body searches
  • d) CCTV control, personal effects, and baggage control

Answer: c) Access control, personal effects, and body searches

Question 5:

To prevent a pirate attack, the first line of defense is:

  • a) Proper lookout
  • b) Maximize the speed of your vessel
  • c) Seal all entrances to accommodation
  • d) Early detection

Answer: d) Early detection

Question 6:

IMO introduced the ISPS Code and made it mandatory to enhance security in:

  • a) July 2004
  • b) December 2002
  • c) July 1998
  • d) After the 9/11 incident

Answer: a) July 2004

Question 7:

To meet the requirements of the ISPS Code, the most effective and practical methods used by port authorities for surveillance is:

  • a) Dedicated task force to bolster security
  • b) Use of security cameras
  • c) Use of thermal cameras
  • d) Trained security staff

Answer: b) Use of security cameras

Question 8:

Security equipment and systems need not be:

  • a) Calibrated and tested before every use
  • b) Kept under lock and key
  • c) Tried out during each security drill
  • d) Included in your pre-maintenance schedule (VMS)

Answer: b) Kept under lock and key

Question 9:

Ship Security Assessments are the responsibility of:

  • a) PFSO
  • b) SSO
  • c) Designated person
  • d) CSO (Company Security Officer)

Answer: d) CSO (Company Security Officer)

Question 10:

The use of water spray and foam monitors to deliver jets of water on an attacking skiff is intended to:

  • a) Deter the attackers
  • b) Disable their weapons
  • d) Create a distraction
  • d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

Question 11:

A security alert should be issued:

  • a) Immediately upon detection of a security threat
  • b) Only after confirming the threat
  • c) When the ship is in territorial waters
  • d) At the discretion of the Master

Answer: a) Immediately upon detection of a security threat

Question 12:

The person ultimately responsible for the security of the ship is:

  • a) The Master
  • b) The Chief Officer
  • c) The Security Officer
  • d) The Company Security Officer

Answer: a) The Master

Question 13:

Security drills should be conducted:

  • a) Monthly
  • b) Quarterly
  • c) Annually
  • d) As per the Ship Security Plan (SSP)

Answer: d) As per the Ship Security Plan (SSP)

Question 14:

A security breach investigation should include:

  • a) Interviews with witnesses
  • b) Examination of evidence
  • c) Review of security procedures
  • d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

Question 15:

The Designated Security Duties (DSD) officer is responsible for:

  • a) Implementing the Ship Security Plan (SSP)
  • b) Conducting security drills
  • c) Investigating security breaches
  • d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

Question 16:

Corrective actions should be taken when:

  • a) A security incident occurs
  • b) A security drill is not conducted as planned
  • c) A vulnerability in the security system is identified
  • d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

Question 17:

Actions which are not necessarily part of an assessment of a security drill include:

  • a) Debriefing by Master and SSO
  • b) Disciplinary action against any crew member
  • c) Analysis and discussions on takeaways from drills
  • d) Written report of the drill

Answer: b) Disciplinary action against any crew member

Question 18:

Overt methods to overcome security measures include:

  • a) Forcefully breaking and entering
  • b) Disabling alarms
  • c) While the guards are sleeping
  • d) Befriending the crew members

Answer: a) Forcefully breaking and entering

Question 19:

The Declaration of Security (DoS) is to be completed on behalf of the ship by:

  • a) CSO
  • b) SSO
  • c) Master
  • d) Chief Officer

Answer: c) Master

Question 20:

The Global Integrated Shipping Information System (GIS) is accessible to:

  • a) IMO members
  • b) International Maritime Bureau
  • c) Contracting governments
  • d) Ship owners

Answer: a) IMO members

Question 21:

Security measures are not necessarily extended by the contracting governments for:

  • a) Offshore supply vessels (OSVs)
  • b) Fishing vessels
  • c) Passenger and cargo ships in coastal trade
  • d) Naval vessels

Answer: b) Fishing vessels

Question 22:

To ensure ship’s personnel are doing their security duties properly, one must carry out:

  • a) Continuous survey
  • b) On-scene security survey
  • c) Intermediate survey
  • d) Surprise survey

Answer: d) Surprise survey

Question 23:

If a suspicious object or package is found on board, the first action should be to:

  • a) Activate radio communication
  • b) Seize and open the package
  • c) Cordon and control the area around the suspicious item
  • d) Inform the person of your suspicion

Answer: c) Cordon and control the area around the suspicious item

Question 24:

The protection of people is called:

  • a) Ship security
  • b) Human security
  • c) Crew security
  • d) Physical security

Answer: d) Physical security

Question 25:

Security equipment and systems disallowed for use on board include:

  • a) Locking equipment for all external doors
  • b) Firearms
  • c) Razor wire and bar fence wires
  • d) Searchlights

Answer: b) Firearms

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Azlan Ahmad Salmani
Azlan Ahmad Salmanihttp://BrightMariner.com
Marine Engineer | Fleet Management Ltd | MERI Mumbai
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